LOLLIPOP

Year
2026

Length
37,4 m

Speed
17 KNOTS
LOLLIPOP was delivered by Moonen Yachts in 2026 as the eighth yacht built on the Moonen 122 Martinique platform. Measuring 37.4 metres and 345 GT, she continues a series developed around long-range cruising capability, efficient performance and owner customisation.
Diana Yacht Design was responsible for the naval architecture and engineering of the yacht. As naval architect for the Martinique series, our involvement spans the development of a platform that has now been realised across multiple builds, providing continuity throughout design, engineering and construction.
Constructed with a steel hull and aluminium superstructure, LOLLIPOP is based on Moonen’s fast-displacement concept. The yacht has a top speed of 17 knots and a transatlantic range of approximately 4,000 nautical miles at 10 knots. Her moderate draft allows access to a wide variety of cruising destinations, while the hull form supports comfortable operation during extended passages.
The exterior design was created by René van der Velden Yacht Design and retains the characteristic profile of the Martinique series. The interior, developed by Vripack, was customised to the owners’ requirements and includes a bespoke sundeck jacuzzi and dedicated entertainment areas.
Accommodation is provided for up to 12 guests in five staterooms, including a full-beam owner’s suite on the main deck. Spacious interior living areas are complemented by generous exterior decks, a large swim platform and a sun deck designed for relaxation and socialising.
As the eighth yacht built on the Martinique platform, LOLLIPOP reflects the continued collaboration between Moonen Yachts and Diana Yacht Design. The project combines established naval architecture with owner-specific customisation, demonstrating how a proven platform can support both consistency in engineering and individuality in design.

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